The Signalman
An evening of Victorian illusions and ghost stories Witness spectacular Victorian magic and illusions inspired by the works of Charles Dickens, followed by a…
The Galleria Open Studios Return to Peckham
Peckham, London — The Galleria Open Studios will open to the public on 6th and 7th June (11am–6pm), offering visitors the chance to explore working…
Reaching, Touching, Shedding
Vanguard Prize winner has debut exhibition Helena Samarasinghe’s exhibition explores sport, power, integrity, identity and belonging through a series of vibrant new works including…
Jawdance is heading South
Legendary performance poetry night lands in Brixton House Apples and Snakes is launching a new monthly summer season of electric performance poetry uniting familiar…
Wife to James Whelan
“You won’t know me when I come back” Teresa Deevy (1894 – 1963) was an Irish dramatist and writer. She was at the height of…
London Craft Week
Oxo Tower Wharf on London’s iconic South Bank will once again be a hub for creativity during London Craft Week 2026. London Craft Week…
See Sophie Swithinbank Sting
Mercurial, sharp and funny The Young Vic announced the cast for the upcoming production of Sting, written by Sophie Swithinbank and directed by Nancy…
A Blizzard in Spring
A London premiere from Canadian circus company FLIP Fabrique, Blizzard asks, what if winter has taken over? Would it be a catastrophe, or a…
From UB40 to SE15
Peckham writer to talk about his books SE London locals may know Garth Cartwright from his newspaper and magazine articles, his books on music…
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Globe
A world that is at once magical, chaotic, and precisely controlled There’s a near-sacred quality to the Globe Theatre, a space that transports you,…
Review: The Last Black Messiah at Brockley Jack Studio
Both actors handle the intense exchanges adeptly A uniquely American scenario and solidly American two-man cast under an American directorship (Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller) await the…
Louise Howard Exhibition at General Assembly
Slipping Through Skin Following a successful solo exhibition, In Catfood and Wine, and a series of shows throughout 2025, London-based contemporary artist Louise Howard returns with…

















